The Palace and Park by Phillips, Forbes, Latham, Owen, Scharf, and Shenton

365. FRIEDRICH HEINRICH VON NOLLENDORF. _Prussian Field-Marshal._

[Born at Berlin, 1763. Died there, 1823. Aged 60.] A distinguished Prussian officer. Commanded a brigade in the Prussian contingent to Napoleon’s disastrous expedition to Russia, and bore an honourable part in the wars subsequently undertaken against Napoleon. Accompanied Frederic William of Prussia on his visit to England. He died on the same day as Buonaparte. All the sovereigns of the coalition had conferred honours upon him, and Napoleon himself decorated him with the cross of the Legion of Honour. [By Rauch. Bronze. 1819. In the Pleasure Garden near the Palace at Potsdam.]